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ReMIX Redesigning European cropping systems based on species MIXtures
The aim of the ReMIX project was to analyse and optimize the functioning of species mixtures, also called intercrops, in order to help design sustainable and diversified cropping systems for both conventional and organic agriculture
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Innovative Decision Support System in field crops and conservation tillage
The main project priority is to develop an organizational method for decision-making under conservation agriculture in the Bulgarian context. The main focus is to scientifically test and fine-tune conservation agriculture practices with the use of alternative technologies and taking into account Bulgarian pedo-climatic conditions.
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RESCHEDULE: RESilient to Climate CHange Extremes MeDiterraneanAgricUltural Systems: LEveraging the Power of SoilHealth and Associated Microbiota
The main goal of RESCHEDULE is to develop science-based and locally-adapted solutions that improve the resilience of smallholder farms to climate change, with challenges including soil organic matter and nutrient depletion, desertification and erosion.
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CHANGE-UP – Innovative agroecological APProaches to achieving resilience to climate CHANGE in Mediterranean countries
The overall objective of the CHANGE-UP project is to design innovative farming systems for the Mediterranean area to build resilience to climate change, while ensuring food security and stable farmer income.
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SOILCARE – Soil care for profitable and sustainable crop production in Europe
The SOILCARE project developed the concept of soil-improving cropping systems (SICS) to advance the adoption of soil management while ensuring sustainability and profitability.
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LIFE AGRESTIC – Reduction of Agricultural GReenhouse gases EmiSsions
The LIFE AGRESTIC project aims to foster the adoption of innovative and efficient cropping systems with a high climate-change mitigation potential by EU farmers and disseminate tools for an accelerated uptake of resource efficient agricultural practices.
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LEGUMINOSE – Legume-cereal intercropping for sustainable agriculture across Europe
The goal of the LEGUMINOSE project is to establish intercropping as a climate-smart farming practice. For this, the project will investigate the benefits of intercropping beyond the well-studied effects on nitrogen dynamics, identify the obstacles to adoption of intercropping, and provide farmers across the EU with accessible, actionable, and science-based information for a profitable and…